George Christopher, a renowned British actor and writer hailing from Liverpool, England, embarked on his illustrious career in the early 1980s at the esteemed Liverpool Everyman youth theatre. As a young performer, he had the privilege of attending and acting in several plays, laying the foundation for his future success.
It was in 1985 that George's television career gained momentum when he was cast as the endearing and charismatic character, Ziggy Greaves, in the critically acclaimed children's drama series, "Grange Hill". This pivotal role marked a significant turning point in his career, and he went on to make a lasting impression in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera, "Brookside". More recently, George has showcased his versatility as an actor by playing a boxer in the BBC's "Nice Guy Eddie".
In addition to his acting endeavors, George is an accomplished writer and producer, currently working on various plays around the UK. His most recent project, the biographical book "From Grange Hill to Bipolar", was released in late 2019 and provides a candid account of his ongoing struggles with mental health issues.